One downside of winning in the NFL is that it usually leads to coaches being poached from the staff.

It looks like that is already happening to the Eagles.

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Miami Dolphins interviewed Eagles quarterback coach Bill Lazor on Wednesday for their offensive coordinator position.

It isn't known is Lazor is considered the favorite at this point, or how many people the Dolphins plan to interview before making a hire.

The decision to interview Lazor is not surprising, as it is believed that a number of teams in the NFL are interested in the Eagles quarterback coach.

With Lazor as his position coach, Nick Foles took a major step forward this season and finished with the best quarterback rating in the NFL. There is no doubt that Chip Kelly deserves some credit for that, but Lazor had a hand in it as well.

Other teams choosing to target Eagles coaches is likely going to become a common thing as long as Kelly is coach. It's a copycat league, and a team trying to copy what the Eagles did will try to get the closest guy to Kelly they can. On the Eagles, that might be Lazor.

The fact that Lazor interviewed shows that the Eagles are willing to let him leave if he wants to. Kelly said in his season-ending press conference that he would not stop any of his coaches from going elsewhere, but warned they might want to think twice about leaving.